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LaCimbali and Faema presented their products at NRA Show in Chicago

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CHICAGO, U.S. – Gruppo Cimbali – the world leader in the design and production of professional machines for coffee, fresh milk drinks and coffee shop equipment – took place to the NRA Show, the International Foodservice Marketplace for the Hotel and Gastronomy world (Chicago, 19-22 May 2018), with an exhibition space entirely dedicated to new LaCimbali and FAEMA products.

For the first time in USA the LaCimbali space focused great attention on the S30 and S20, the latter comes with Power Station mode: LaCimbali S20 can be configured in Power Station mode for simultaneous supply of milkbased beverages from two adjacent machines, using only one fridge and thus optimising the work space. High performance preparation of coffee and milk-based drinks with constant quality.

Great focus also on Elective, the new top-of-the-range coffee grinder with a compact, elegant design and a new motor with an Inverter, permanently changing the concept of grinding.

Elective is a high-performance, technologically-advanced grinder with a 4.3” resistive touch display and a Bluetooth connection system for consistently high-quality grinding.

Faema was also under the spotlight with the E71, the best interpreter of designer coffee, a machine for baristas, coffee specialists and coffee gurus. An extraordinary combination of iconic design by Giugiaro Design, innovative technology and traditional functions, E71 allows baristas and trainers to express their art.

The Faema space has been enlivened by Noah Goodman, Coffee Specialist at Gruppo Cimbali, with activities, training sessions and demonstrations on Faema E71.

Find out all the latest news on LaCimbali and FAEMA’s Instagram and Facebook pages and on their respective websites (cimbali.com and faema.com).

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